**Stupid song concept, and frustratingly there is no clean version on iTunes, which is annoying because I feel like this is going to be big and I'm not gonna pay for this version, no thank you. I prefer it to Sugar but still so bad and reeking of desperation. Which is strange considering the string of hits they've had and the fact that even though V was a relative flop, Sugar turned out to be a pretty big track around the world.Last edited: 18/05/2015 13:15

****When Adam Levine's ass is the selling point of a song then you know it doesn't have much going for it. However I prefer this to all the other singles from the album. The production is a bit more interesting and not as lazy as it is in Maps and Sugar. Shame about the lyrics.

**Well, of the course of the years most professional bands have to follow their path - either a big mainstream band with worldwide appeal like Coldplay, or an extremely successful band with bland and boring pop/rock songs like U2, or a successful indie band with big fan-base like Arctic Monkeys. In my opinion Maroon 5 doesn't match any of these categories, which is not necessarily bad, but the bad thing is that they're clearly only going downhill; since 2005 they've decayed in quality and now to the point where there's no return, they've became another disposable generic pop/rock trash a-la Nickelback but with even less personality. "Moves Like Jagger" was a good try but since it became a massive worldhit they're latching on to the most generic kinds of sounds to get hit after hit, this song is disposable just like the rest of the tracks from the album it belongs and their previous 2 or 3 albums.

The above is obviously the best thing about this song. No competition :P

I'm not sure why they felt they needed to go down this attention seeking path given they were coming off the back of their biggest hit since 2012. But here we are. The worst part is that I actually liked this at one point? I still don't find it too bad. It's embarrassing for sure, but I do get some childish amusement out of "like a motherfucker... fucker". If you needed any more proof that [s]Adam Levine[/s] Maroon 5 were having a mid-life crisis, then just look here.Last edited: 23/06/2017 09:30